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Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Wednesday, February 11, 2015
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for FEBRUARY 10TH, 2015
SALE BY MORTGAGEE
SALE 5/2015
OFFERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:-
9 Acres 3 Roods and 39 Perches of freehold
land situte at Crown Trace, off Pedro Garcia
Trace, Penal Rock Road, Basse Terre
Village, Moruga
I
The property is being sold "as is" without any responsibil-
ity of the vendor to provide statutory approvals, surveying
data or warranty on its suitability for use for any purpose.
The property is being sold subject to any exiting tenan-
cies, occupancy or encroachment however created or
formed.
ENQUIRIES CONTACT:
Telephone Nos. 662-8017/4286
Officer #57 Ext. 5406
SEND SEALED BIDS TO:
The Properties Officer
Sale No. 01/2015
Recoveries Department
#34 Southern Main Road, Curepe or
P.O Box 72, Port-of-Spain
BIDS MUST FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES HEREIN GIVEN
TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE DULY CONSIDERED.
Bids must be received by 3.00 p.m on 2015
March 3rd.
No late bids will be accepted
Unsuitable bids will not be acknowledged
The mortgagee does not bind itself to accept the highest
or any offer. The properties will be sold subject to all
rates, taxes and other outgoings that may be due at the
time of the sale.
0211013
ANNA-LISA PAUL
The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) has chal-
lenged Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to
call the general election by May 24---the date by
which it is constitutionally due.
Making the call yesterday outside the Office of
the Prime Minister in St Clair, MSJ leader David
Abdulah said the call comes on the heels of mounting
public pressure from various quarters including
business groups, the trade union movement and
private citizens.
He stressed that public opinion was most evident
in the social commentary currently being offered
up at the kaiso tents, on blogs and other social
media.
"The Kamla Persad-led UNC government has
lost all of its legitimacy, and must not stay in office
a day longer than five years from the date of the
last election which is May 24, not a day more,"
Abdulah said.
Highlighting several controversial issues marring
her government s term in office, Abdulah added,
"From Reshmi to Ramlogan, not a day more."
Among the scandals Abdulah listed was LifeSport,
Section 34, prisongate, E-mailgate, the Debe to Mon
Desir section of the Point Fortin Highway, the plight
MSJ wants election by May 24
of contract workers, the lack of foreign currency,
violent crime, amendments to the Tobago House
of Assembly Act, the run-off bill and generally bad
governance.
Abdulah said the MSJ s call for the election was
"in sync with the rest of T&T."
Referring to the recent issue involving the former
attorney general Anand Ramlogan, which resulted in
his being relieved of his ministerial portfolio, Abdulah
said, "Other ministers ought to be investigated for
either attempting to pervert the course of justice or
attempting to witness tamper or attempting to influ-
ence persons who were witnesses in this matter."
Claiming this was just a "partial list of all of the
humongous wrong-doings which relate to bad gov-
ernance and the collapse of the justice system," Abdu-
lah continued, "The fact that working people in this
country feel discriminated against, the wanton abuse
of office and power, the arrogance, the flashing blue
lights which were illegally used by ministers for years
and so on."
Supported by other executive MSJ members, Abdu-
lah said the political party intended to keep the pres-
sure on Persad-Bissessar to call the election.
David Abdulah